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  2. Boundary Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Boundary Ranges, also known in the singular and as the Alaska Boundary Range, are the largest and most northerly subrange of the Coast Mountains.They begin at the Nass River, near the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle in the Canadian province of British Columbia and run to the Kelsall River, near the Chilkoot Pass, beyond which are the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains, and ...

  3. Mount Barnard (Alsek Ranges) - Wikipedia

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    Topo map NTS 114P2 Carroll Glacier [ 3 ] Mount Barnard , also named Boundary Peak 160 , is a mountain in Alaska and British Columbia , located on the Canada–United States border , and part of the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains . [ 2 ]

  4. Outline of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Topographical map of British Columbia. Geography of British Columbia. British Columbia is: a province of Canada; Location: The regions in which British Columbia is located are: Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere. Americas. North America. Northern America. Canada. Western Canada; Extreme points of British Columbia

  5. Mount Bagot - Wikipedia

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    He was the British Minister to the United States (1815–1820) and negotiated the Rush–Bagot Treaty in 1817. [3] He served as Governor General of Canada from 1841 through 1843. The toponym was officially adopted on May 2, 1923, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names , [ 3 ] and on March 31, 1924, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada .

  6. Geography of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia is customarily divided into three main regions, the Interior, the Coast and the Lower Mainland (though the last-named is technically part of the Coast). These are broken up by a loose and often overlapping system of cultural-geographic regions, often based on river basins but sometimes spanning them.

  7. Whitecap Mountain (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Topo map: NTS 92J10 Birkenhead Lake: Whitecap Mountain is a 2,918-metre (9,573-foot) summit in British Columbia, Canada. Description

  8. Hart Ranges - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Peak: Mount Ovington: Elevation: 2,941 m (9,649 ft) [1] Listing: Ranges of the Canadian Rockies: Coordinates: 1]: Dimensions; Length: 282 km (175 mi) NW-SE [2]: Width: 367 km (228 mi): Area: 13,584 km 2 (5,245 sq mi): Geography; Country: Canada: Provinces: British Columbia and Alberta: Range coordinates: 3]: Parent range: Canadian Rockies: Borders on: Muskwa Ranges (north ...

  9. Pylon Peak (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 2,481 m (8,140 ft) [1] Prominence: 311 m (1,020 ft) [1] Listing: Mountains of British Columbia: Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Country: Canada: Province: British Columbia: District: Lillooet Land District: Parent range: Pacific Ranges: Topo map: NTS 92J12 Mount Dalgleish [2]: Geology; Rock age: Pliocene: Mountain type: Stratovolcano: Volcanic arc/belt: Canadian Cascade ...